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and have that guy lord sugar as a consultant to david cameron with a new tape or print a prize because that's all the u.k. economy is in the global economy is one big one thousand debt to g.d.p. ratio for tape worm i think it's sir alan sugar but listen max the point that these consultants made to the treasury was illustrated by the example of a saver who made seventy thousand pounds in contributions between one nine hundred ninety four and two thousand. the nine only to see the forty six thousand pounds and profit from the rise in the value of the footsie one hundred being consumed in its entirety by the financial services industry so every single penny of profit you made on the rise in the footsie went to bankers but there is a cult in the u.k. where the population itself endorses rupert murdoch's position and therefore david cameron's that these are god like human beings that only through them can we create economies and wealth while people newquay have money in a pension account let's say the pension account is tied to the footsie index of fifty one hundred let's say well what thes
and have that guy lord sugar as a consultant to david cameron with a new tape or print a prize because that's all the u.k. economy is in the global economy is one big one thousand debt to g.d.p. ratio for tape worm i think it's sir alan sugar but listen max the point that these consultants made to the treasury was illustrated by the example of a saver who made seventy thousand pounds in contributions between one nine hundred ninety four and two thousand. the nine only to see the forty six...
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where the population itself endorses rupert murdoch's position and therefore david cameron's that these are god like human beings that only through them can we create economies and wealth while people newquay have money in a pension account let's say the pension account is tied to the footsie index and put you one hundred let's say well what these bankers do whether they're just b. c. barclays are royal vital scullin lloyds they take that index of other stocks and they buy and sell them every week so if you have the quarter you have just the forty one hundred stocks that are powerful the zero but you generated twenty five percent of your equity in commissions and then they'll say well you know it's a fee that we need to support our lifestyle as fricken type worms if you think there's going to be any justice about these tapeworms and these fraudsters in our economies s.t.c. charges x. fannie and freddie chiefs six former top executives at fannie mae and freddie mac. including the former c.e.o.'s have been charged with securities fraud and a civil case brought by the u.s. securities and e
where the population itself endorses rupert murdoch's position and therefore david cameron's that these are god like human beings that only through them can we create economies and wealth while people newquay have money in a pension account let's say the pension account is tied to the footsie index and put you one hundred let's say well what these bankers do whether they're just b. c. barclays are royal vital scullin lloyds they take that index of other stocks and they buy and sell them every...
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prime minister david cameron vetoed a treaty dreamed up by germany's nor cal and france's sarkozy the treaty was designed to save the euro the currency that is now on the brink of collapse but the u.k. is the only country of the twenty seven e.u. members to vote against the proposal cameron argues that the treaty takes an unprecedented amount of power away from the individual countries to brussels and he doesn't want to be a part of it while one leader of the u.k. never wanted to have any part of the euro to begin with nigel for aaja leader of the u.k. independence party thinks the euro project is a disaster and he's afraid to let his and he's not afraid to let his colleagues know just how he feels you won't. know but if the objective measure the euro is it for you i do is actually responsible who isn't shown out of you lot one of those you don't or is not of you because none of you have the elected none of you actually have any democratic legitimacy for the role that you currently hold within this crisis so what is next for the u.k. and their involvement in the e.u. and what does it
prime minister david cameron vetoed a treaty dreamed up by germany's nor cal and france's sarkozy the treaty was designed to save the euro the currency that is now on the brink of collapse but the u.k. is the only country of the twenty seven e.u. members to vote against the proposal cameron argues that the treaty takes an unprecedented amount of power away from the individual countries to brussels and he doesn't want to be a part of it while one leader of the u.k. never wanted to have any part...
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david cameron was not the only one isolated. others had objections to a treaty change. >> treaty change or not, that is not at the heart of what we need to do. >> david cameron, president sarkozy, and angela merkel met for 45 minutes. the prime minister was very tough in setting out his demands and a long difficult night ahead was expected. europe's leaders have made it clear that the future of the single currency depends on the summit. europe is being asked to commit to a close step towards integration. the proposed changes touched on issues like sovereignty over national budgets. it is not only britain that has concerns. >> before europe's leaders had gathered in belgium, the european central bank cut interest rates to countries that use the euro by a quarter of a percent. the markets were not impressed. >> european central bank offered some support to your's economy today and to its banks. - some support to europe's banks and economy. >> they are offering support to the banks but not any significant support to the sovereign.
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an obstinate kid in and cameron calling him a frog or whatever it's just childlike behavior when the real world crisis is real for other people it's not a fake story. don't go away stay right there will be right back. this was the plan that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution of the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spread to. the more than hundred thousand people in. groups welcome the fact that children see the children to be ten times more likely to be born with birth defects and children in the rest of the country. in the sea as little as five hundred dollars for lifelong. unpunished. more news today bolland says once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations are old today. you're welcome back to the kaiser report we're back with stacey herbert who is going to delve into the real consequences of personal tragedies as the result of banking terrorism we'll foc
an obstinate kid in and cameron calling him a frog or whatever it's just childlike behavior when the real world crisis is real for other people it's not a fake story. don't go away stay right there will be right back. this was the plan that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution of the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spread to. the more than...
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acting like stubborn child sarkozy said cameron behaved like an obstinate kid with a single obsession protecting the city which wants to carry on behaving like an offshore center no country supported him but all the tories in the u.k. are big babies because they're all born with silver spoons in their mouth they never worked a day in their life they got these public schools look at boris johnson the mayor of london the biggest baby of all none of them can be trusted they're immature they don't know anything about finance or vomits or markets they take all the advice from shysters in the city of london and then the camera is on the way out he's not going to be reelected he's not going to make it maybe the tories will be but he's gone as a party leader well this is an important story however max for the united states in the u.s. citizen and the taxpayer of the united states because one thing that is never addressed here in the u.s. market is just how much london plays how crucial a role it plays in the fraud and the and the theft of u.s. investors and taxpayers all of a id fraud happene
acting like stubborn child sarkozy said cameron behaved like an obstinate kid with a single obsession protecting the city which wants to carry on behaving like an offshore center no country supported him but all the tories in the u.k. are big babies because they're all born with silver spoons in their mouth they never worked a day in their life they got these public schools look at boris johnson the mayor of london the biggest baby of all none of them can be trusted they're immature they don't...
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david cameron. -- the united kingdom, mr. david cameron. the european leaders headed home with a new pact to instill discipline over their spending. what has not been addressed is debt and slow growth, the fundamental problems of the eurozone. >>> as we have seen so many times before, all of these events in brussels are having financial implications all over the world. i am joined by john cassidy from new yorker magazine. let's start with the idea this treaty has not come up with a solution to the fund and the problem of slow growth in europe. >> that is true, but we should not underestimate what happened. from the british point of view, it is a political story, from the european point of view this is a big economic store. look what has happened the past couple three months. we have the new government increase, new government in italy, both of them technocratic, new government in spain, which is dedicated to austerity. we also have this new treaty, the 17 countries in force in fiscal discipline. these are quite big developments. i think the
david cameron. -- the united kingdom, mr. david cameron. the european leaders headed home with a new pact to instill discipline over their spending. what has not been addressed is debt and slow growth, the fundamental problems of the eurozone. >>> as we have seen so many times before, all of these events in brussels are having financial implications all over the world. i am joined by john cassidy from new yorker magazine. let's start with the idea this treaty has not come up with a...
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this is key for david cameron. there does seem to be a bit of confusion over whether this regulation would include a sales tax on financial transactions. does it include that? >> so far the jury is out on that one. let's remind what the tobin tax could be. we're talking about a levi of about .1% and .100% on bonds, derivatives. the derivatives markets for the united kingdom is particularly sizable. the "financial times," andrew, said the uk could be contributing about 30% to 40% of the total turbine tax contributions if it were to be introduced here. it is a very contentious subject. i should also remind you the city of london, the financial district in london brings about 11% of the total tax revenues to the united kingdom, money badly needed at a time when the uk government is trying to cut its deficit as well. in any case, mr. cameron's high stakes decision has opened a rift not only with europe but also at home within his own governing coalition. nick clegg who leads the democrat minority within the coalition s
this is key for david cameron. there does seem to be a bit of confusion over whether this regulation would include a sales tax on financial transactions. does it include that? >> so far the jury is out on that one. let's remind what the tobin tax could be. we're talking about a levi of about .1% and .100% on bonds, derivatives. the derivatives markets for the united kingdom is particularly sizable. the "financial times," andrew, said the uk could be contributing about 30% to 40%...
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what's your reaction to david cameron's move here? >> good morning. i think the key thing is that the euro zone countries themselves are taking and have agreed certain measures to help stabilize the euro in the longer term. it was important to compliment the short-term measures that have been adopted with a longer term perspective so that the markets know just isn't effects for the next few weeks. there's a long-term plan to address the issues in those countries with excessive debt. >> then again, that does the address the issue of david cameron saying he wanted safeguards for uk interests, in particular in the financial services sector and that really has been a major road block. does going forward with only 17 euro zone members instead of the full 27 present problems? >> no, because this is about addressing sovereign debt problems of the countries that are in the euro. i know there are many countries across the world with sovereign debt problems but here within the euro zone there is firstly a system for helping such countries with loans to give the
what's your reaction to david cameron's move here? >> good morning. i think the key thing is that the euro zone countries themselves are taking and have agreed certain measures to help stabilize the euro in the longer term. it was important to compliment the short-term measures that have been adopted with a longer term perspective so that the markets know just isn't effects for the next few weeks. there's a long-term plan to address the issues in those countries with excessive debt....
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david cameron's firm no to the e.u. fiscal agreement received a mixed reaction at home the prime minister enjoyed a hero's welcome from his conservative party but the decision deeply disappointed deputy prime minister nick clegg cameron is now defending his actions in parliament at the moment there in london well for more on this i'm joined by gerard lines he's chief economist at standard chartered bank joining us from the city of london now when david cameron set off for the summit he said he was going to protect the likes of you there in the city of london from the proposed regulations in what way was the city under threat. there was quite make trade to pick a sphere probably ahead of the summit was the imposition of a financial transactions tax so-called tobin tax some people call a robin hood tax although to be quite frank the u.k. could always have resisted that tax anyway the prime minister was very much trying to put forward. the u.k. stance on the city the ironic thing about it is that his stance the u.k. govern
david cameron's firm no to the e.u. fiscal agreement received a mixed reaction at home the prime minister enjoyed a hero's welcome from his conservative party but the decision deeply disappointed deputy prime minister nick clegg cameron is now defending his actions in parliament at the moment there in london well for more on this i'm joined by gerard lines he's chief economist at standard chartered bank joining us from the city of london now when david cameron set off for the summit he said he...
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of global or here's the truth for jamie dornan or your story truly for wall street oh here's david cameron paper going to. well max let's look a little bit back on twenty eleven this has been the year of obama's wars the currency wars and the biggest war of them all with the global insurrection against banker occupation and so you know a few weeks ago i invited people to send in images of their own job of dogs because i had g.i. bill harry why i wanted to show you a few of those little gifts to the audience here this is from the mad ape and that face is a face only a mother can love s.g. although george george gave it a real ugly. this is not a very nice red christmas eve right now of course here is a dog from seattle sent to us by craig and this is as you see he's holding a sign there democracy gone to sprout and actually were sent to jabal cat this is from brat school as you could see he's making fun of cameron there. tending to be a submissive that's a bit confused with the punk group the seventies bow-wow oh yeah david cameron the cat he's a little pussy cat is the timid over there try
of global or here's the truth for jamie dornan or your story truly for wall street oh here's david cameron paper going to. well max let's look a little bit back on twenty eleven this has been the year of obama's wars the currency wars and the biggest war of them all with the global insurrection against banker occupation and so you know a few weeks ago i invited people to send in images of their own job of dogs because i had g.i. bill harry why i wanted to show you a few of those little gifts to...
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s david cameron have come up with a new treaty but it's a real fix or just smoke and mirrors joe weisenthal is going to join us for that then last night the occupy boston camp was supposed to be rated but despite the deadline for the eviction notice passing protesters are still there and the police are standing back to dennis rader jr is going to join us to talk about where the occupy movement is heading and we're going to speak with ben armbruster from think progress about a campaign to get the liberal blog think progress and its writers labeled as anti israel and anti-semitic we'll have all that morphy tonight including a dose of happy hour but first take a look at the mainstream media has decided to miss. all right so once again our worthless congress is stuck in a rut in gridlock fighting over the extension of the payroll tax cut and since the mainstream media is all about the d.c. bubble and which lawmaker wants to talk bad about the other well they're covering the story feverish sleep. two plans for both democrats republicans to find money to extend the very popular payroll tax cut lo
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he believes prime minister david cameron was right to say no to brussels. and he is not alonene. financial sector that we have to protect this for ourselves. more than anything else. it is very difficult to be the one man that stands up against everyone else and says, "this is not for us." that is, i think, a difficult thing to do, but i do think it is the right thing to do, to try to protect british interests. >> critics say camera was only protecting the interests of the few, those who work in the financial district. they want to avoid the financial transaction tax that the rest of the eu signed offn in brussels. now, the u.k. finds itself isolated. >> the choice was a treaty without proper safeguards or no treaty, and the right answer was no treaty. it was not an easy thing to do, but it was the right thing to do. >> cameron's decision has given new life not only to the euro skeptics in the british parliament, but also to analysts like robert olds from the bruges think tank in brussels. he has been calling for less europe for over 20 years. he believes europe should do away wi
he believes prime minister david cameron was right to say no to brussels. and he is not alonene. financial sector that we have to protect this for ourselves. more than anything else. it is very difficult to be the one man that stands up against everyone else and says, "this is not for us." that is, i think, a difficult thing to do, but i do think it is the right thing to do, to try to protect british interests. >> critics say camera was only protecting the interests of the few,...
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think two million people protested in the streets is a damp squid look for the prime minister david cameron so what happens now that the british government is ignoring the largest strike seen in that country in a generation and heating costs are on track to rise this winter just as the republicans sure and major cuts to low income household energy subsidies memo to republican lawmakers so let them eat frozen cake just doesn't have the same ring. you need to know this one day after occupy los angeles was evicted the l.a. city council plans to pick up their message next week the city council will be voting on a resolution calling for congress to amend the constitution to end corporate personhood one of the primary demands of the occupy wall street movement voters in boulder colorado in missoula montana have asked similar resolutions this is just the latest victory for the ninety nine percent movement that has managed in just two months to stir debate in america away from deficit reduction or lost their. city and toward job creation and wealth inequality so needless to say conservatives and th
think two million people protested in the streets is a damp squid look for the prime minister david cameron so what happens now that the british government is ignoring the largest strike seen in that country in a generation and heating costs are on track to rise this winter just as the republicans sure and major cuts to low income household energy subsidies memo to republican lawmakers so let them eat frozen cake just doesn't have the same ring. you need to know this one day after occupy los...
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cameron. we have this report. >> david cameron must be counting down the days to the christmas break. his decision to veto the treaty has left him with a painful reminder of the tensions within his own coalition. >> the prime minister. >> he took his place in the house of commons. there were calls about the absence of the deputy prime minister. he called for extra safeguards, -- >> i wish those safeguards had been accepted. but frankly i have to tell the house that the choice was a treaty without pop -- proper safeguards or no treaty. the right answer was no treaty. >> he went home to argue that britain was still very much part of europe. >> it is possible to be a full committee and an influential member of the european union. but to stay out of places that do not protect our interests. >> he said the united kingdom have been dangerously isolated. >> we will rue the day that he left great britain alone, without allies or influence. this is bad for great britain. >> last time he appeared in the
cameron. we have this report. >> david cameron must be counting down the days to the christmas break. his decision to veto the treaty has left him with a painful reminder of the tensions within his own coalition. >> the prime minister. >> he took his place in the house of commons. there were calls about the absence of the deputy prime minister. he called for extra safeguards, -- >> i wish those safeguards had been accepted. but frankly i have to tell the house that the...
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la temporada pasada, cameron jugÓ con los medias rojas boston y los marlins e miami. su record fue en total bateÓ de .203 con nueve jonrones y 27 empujadas.volvemoe se vivio hoy en la copa del rey en espaÑa. real madrid goleÓ 5 a 1 al ponferradina de la tercera divisiÓn y se clasifico a los octavos de final. josÉ callejÓn anoto dos veces y el turco nuri sahin marcÓ su primer tanto con la camiseta merengue en el triunfo del madrid, que superÓ la eliminatoria con autoridad los dos partidos. raphael varane y joselu mato redondearon el marcador por el madrid, que utilizÓ a varios suplentes frente a un dÉbil oponente. para terminar les cuento que en chile recien termino el partido de vuelta semifinal y cobreloa clasifico y elimino a colo colo. hasta aqui los deportes mas esta noche solo a las once. la navidad llego muy temprano para muchas familias de militares que vuelven a sus hogares de la guerra de iraq... enorme fue la alegria y emocion que vivieron estas familias de topeka, kansas al tener la posibilidad de recontrase con sus seres queridos, y asi pasar jun
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james cameron is being sued over his film "avatar". the man says he pitched a film to cameron in 1999 but was turned down. rogers says his movie was a science fiction story that was a environmentally themed three-debris -- 3-d epic. >> lowe's pulled advertising from tlc's american muslim after the florida family association complained the program was a danger to, quote, american liberties and traditional values. the senator calls the decision naked religious bigotry and issued a statement for having managed to make some people very unhappy. >> the story has created quite the conversation on our facebook page. katherine says i'm a christian and embarrassed a christian group would protest over an ad for a muslim reality show. >> jr says if the home depot pulled ads from a hispanic show? >> some changes ahead for drivers as the california department of insuressan tries to get the word out about low-cost insure jaynes. starting tomorrow the program will be more efficient and accessible and get more drivers insured. >> something on the orde
james cameron is being sued over his film "avatar". the man says he pitched a film to cameron in 1999 but was turned down. rogers says his movie was a science fiction story that was a environmentally themed three-debris -- 3-d epic. >> lowe's pulled advertising from tlc's american muslim after the florida family association complained the program was a danger to, quote, american liberties and traditional values. the senator calls the decision naked religious bigotry and issued a...
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british prime minister david cameron said it was on in the interest of his people. despite this, german and french leaders -- said it was not in the interest of his people. despite this, german and french leaders said they were satisfied with the outcome of the summit. >> he was the first to leave the summit, without leaving a word -- saying a word to the reporters. it had been a long night and a long day. the meetings have left britain isolated, outside the deal in that reenforcing budget discipline. all other 26 member states have signaled willingness to sign up to the agreement, which foresees changes to eu treaties and closer economic integration. >> record and said very clearly that, if treaties were to be changed -- great britain said very clearly that, if treaties were to be changed, they wanted their own changes as well. we could not accept those conditions. other countries have not done that. in that sense, there was a difference. >> london rejected tighter rules on the financial markets, fearing their impact on the london stock exchange. call the rest of t
british prime minister david cameron said it was on in the interest of his people. despite this, german and french leaders -- said it was not in the interest of his people. despite this, german and french leaders said they were satisfied with the outcome of the summit. >> he was the first to leave the summit, without leaving a word -- saying a word to the reporters. it had been a long night and a long day. the meetings have left britain isolated, outside the deal in that reenforcing...
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david cameron. in paris, he pressed for action. the prime minister is one of the leaders most concerned about the potential fallout for his own country from the eurozone's troubles, but is also anxious not to be marginalized by any new proposals. on monday, the eurozone big two will have the latest get together. the focus right now is on a crisis calendar that will lead to brussels, again, at the end of last week, and the latest crunch eu summit. >> a lot more to do before that summit. we can go live now to paris and berlin to join steve evans in berlin. the most important words today have come from german chancellor angela merkel. is it seem like she is now convinced that she can push through a significant eu change to get this fiscal union? >> she is certainly talking that way, but you're absolutely right. you don't do these things overnight. she is not talking about a big, blockbuster negotiation for the full european union. she's talking about tweaking treaties within the eurozone. you think of the shanghai agreement, which is
david cameron. in paris, he pressed for action. the prime minister is one of the leaders most concerned about the potential fallout for his own country from the eurozone's troubles, but is also anxious not to be marginalized by any new proposals. on monday, the eurozone big two will have the latest get together. the focus right now is on a crisis calendar that will lead to brussels, again, at the end of last week, and the latest crunch eu summit. >> a lot more to do before that summit. we...
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in turn told the people of britain is that david cameron was safeguarding their financial system what he meant to say or fail to say was that he was safeguarding the ability of the u.k. city of london to engage in this massive and finnick of a series of really hypothecation policies scams that have decimated the balance sheet of the united kingdom and why that country is debt is that on suicide watch well max what the article says is because a lot a lot of this really hypothecation is off balance sheet and you don't know what the collateral is and you don't know how many times it's been pledged over and over they say what this creates this chains of counterparty risk where multiple re hypothecation borrowers use the same collateral over and over again essentially it is a chain of debt obligations that is only as strong as its weakest link now as you mentioned this is allowed because of the u.k. and the city of london but here in the u.s. where you have these presidential the republican. actual debate happening everybody is focused on this ten thousand dollars bet that mitt romney made
in turn told the people of britain is that david cameron was safeguarding their financial system what he meant to say or fail to say was that he was safeguarding the ability of the u.k. city of london to engage in this massive and finnick of a series of really hypothecation policies scams that have decimated the balance sheet of the united kingdom and why that country is debt is that on suicide watch well max what the article says is because a lot a lot of this really hypothecation is off...
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when david you know numb nuts cameron my final word here is i'm going to eat baldwin's cake here and you'll see we'll see how funny it is to go bankrupt he doesn't realize how easy it is to go bankrupt here he's making fun of american airlines for being bankrupt i'll show you how it happens you see oh how appalling yeah serious don't get around town of all when i'm eating your cake very good stacy herbert well that's actually what thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away much more coming your way so stay right there. twenty years ago largest country. but how did. you get it you. where did it take the. world with. its technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. max keiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to new york talk with reggie middleton of boom blog dot com where you can find their clues of and a valuable for runs an analysis reggie welcome back to the kaiser report thank you all right reggie two months ago here on the kaiser report you were in the audience about german debt y
when david you know numb nuts cameron my final word here is i'm going to eat baldwin's cake here and you'll see we'll see how funny it is to go bankrupt he doesn't realize how easy it is to go bankrupt here he's making fun of american airlines for being bankrupt i'll show you how it happens you see oh how appalling yeah serious don't get around town of all when i'm eating your cake very good stacy herbert well that's actually what thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max...
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prime minister david cameron was not party to the agreement. the tensions were reflected in the body language today. britain said it could not accept proposed amendments to the eu treaty. >> the key question for britain, would you allow that to happen if you are not happy with the safeguards you are given? i was not prepared to take the treaty to my parliament in that way, and that is why i rejected signing this treaty today. the right thing for britain -- a tough decision, but the right one. >> britain wants to protect the city of london from future eu taxes and regulations. france and germany would not give way, insisting that the biggest issue at stake was saving the euro. if it leaves britain isolated, french president nicolas sarkozy suggested that was up to britain itself. >> [speaking foreign language] >> this is a choice our british friends have made. we cannot criticize them. on the one hand, you cannot ask and at the same time be a part of the decisions that you don't want. that is not possible. >> there will undoubtedly be major hurd
prime minister david cameron was not party to the agreement. the tensions were reflected in the body language today. britain said it could not accept proposed amendments to the eu treaty. >> the key question for britain, would you allow that to happen if you are not happy with the safeguards you are given? i was not prepared to take the treaty to my parliament in that way, and that is why i rejected signing this treaty today. the right thing for britain -- a tough decision, but the right...
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la temporada pasada, cameron jugÓ con los medias rojas boston y los marlins e miami. su record f f en total bateÓ de .203 con nueve jonrones y 27 empujadas.volvemoe se vivio hoy en la copa del rey en espaÑa. real madrid goleÓ 5 a 1 al ponferradina de la tercera divisiÓn y se clasifico a los octavos de final. josÉ callejÓn anoto dos veces y el turco nuri sahin marcÓ su primer tanto con la camiseta merengue en el triunfo del madrid, que superÓ la eliminatoria con autoridad los dos partidos. raphael varane y joselu mato redondearon el marcador por el madrid, que utilizÓ a varios suplentes frente a un dÉbil oponente. para terminar les cuento que en chile recien termino el partido de vuelta semifinal y cobreloa clasifico y elimino a colo colo. hasta aqui los deportes mas esta noche solo a las once.
la temporada pasada, cameron jugÓ con los medias rojas boston y los marlins e miami. su record f f en total bateÓ de .203 con nueve jonrones y 27 empujadas.volvemoe se vivio hoy en la copa del rey en espaÑa. real madrid goleÓ 5 a 1 al ponferradina de la tercera divisiÓn y se clasifico a los octavos de final. josÉ callejÓn anoto dos veces y el turco nuri sahin marcÓ su primer tanto con la camiseta merengue en el triunfo del madrid, que superÓ la eliminatoria con autoridad los dos...
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is concerned she didn't think david cameron was ever at the table with them to begin with anyway well now the next step is how are they going to go about doing all of this this new agreement among the twenty six e.u. commissioner also had said it would have been less of a headache if all twenty seven were on board from a legal institutional point of view but he also thinks it's a possibility that there could be an intergovernmental agreement among the twenty six provided that the three maybe become a yes but it will be interesting to see how these leaders will have to go home and present the plan to their citizens and explain to their people exactly how these plans will affect the ordinary guy on the street bureaucrats here would be would be considering this success they're saying that they're actually very glad at the speed with which this agreement had been reach or this plan had been reached considering that the lisbon treaty took eight years to negotiate so they're thinking of saying that the credibility of the euro has been regained because of this plan on the other hand you're o
is concerned she didn't think david cameron was ever at the table with them to begin with anyway well now the next step is how are they going to go about doing all of this this new agreement among the twenty six e.u. commissioner also had said it would have been less of a headache if all twenty seven were on board from a legal institutional point of view but he also thinks it's a possibility that there could be an intergovernmental agreement among the twenty six provided that the three maybe...
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well david cameron's firm no to the e.u. fiscal agreement received a mixed reaction at home he's been defending his decision in the house of commons earlier today on monday saying the treaty lacked financial safeguards for the u.k. well for more on this some are joined by historian and author neil. did david cameron have any other choice but to go his own way the summit. well he obviously had a choice the british elite has been divided since the beginning really on the e.u. between those who value greater integration into the into the european market and it's interesting that british industrialists have been expressing concern about the problem caused by the rift division between those and on the other hand finance capital the city of london feels threatened by the possibility of an e.u. imposed tax on financial transactions now clearly cameron had a choice he could have either gone with greater integration or he backs the speculative profits of the city of london and seeks to defend the banks in the city against. taxation a
well david cameron's firm no to the e.u. fiscal agreement received a mixed reaction at home he's been defending his decision in the house of commons earlier today on monday saying the treaty lacked financial safeguards for the u.k. well for more on this some are joined by historian and author neil. did david cameron have any other choice but to go his own way the summit. well he obviously had a choice the british elite has been divided since the beginning really on the e.u. between those who...
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is concerned she didn't think david cameron was ever at the table with them to begin with anyway well now the next step is how are they going to go about doing all of this this new agreement among the twenty six e.u. commissioner also had said it would have been less of a headache if all twenty seven were on board from a legal and institutional point of view but he also thinks it's a possibility that there could be an intergovernmental agreement among the twenty six provided that the three maybe become a yes but it will be interesting to see how these leaders will have to go home and present the plan to their citizens and explain to their people exactly how these plans will affect the ordinary guy on the street but as far as the e.u. is concerned the next step will be drafting that agreement hammering out the details approving it and their target deadline is march twenty. successful was the good of main fool the euro. is it all done and dusted there's a gold. fall from the from the. yeah well that's a big question is it what does it mean afford. the euro and really it depends on who y
is concerned she didn't think david cameron was ever at the table with them to begin with anyway well now the next step is how are they going to go about doing all of this this new agreement among the twenty six e.u. commissioner also had said it would have been less of a headache if all twenty seven were on board from a legal and institutional point of view but he also thinks it's a possibility that there could be an intergovernmental agreement among the twenty six provided that the three...
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well there will be year interesting mission for david cameron i'm not sure if he's got the guts to go and scope of this i mean i think ultimately it's quite clear to me the euro has been a failure and that the individual countries if they want to retain their sovereignty as i believe individual countries do then they're going to have to go back to their original country currencies the drachma to the to the etc and what we're discovering here i think is the playing out of a plot which has been going on for the last fifty years or so across europe which is in order to bring in a political union control from the center an undemocratic fashion of course we know that brussels is very very little democracy involved in brussels which is a kind of european dictatorship and what bothers me is that actually with we're already seeing this with greece and italy now run by goldman sachs effectively dictatorships this is the kind of thing that i'm afraid of out of hitler was still alive he would be smirking and smiling now saying all of this looks rather good this is a euro dictatorship the kind of
well there will be year interesting mission for david cameron i'm not sure if he's got the guts to go and scope of this i mean i think ultimately it's quite clear to me the euro has been a failure and that the individual countries if they want to retain their sovereignty as i believe individual countries do then they're going to have to go back to their original country currencies the drachma to the to the etc and what we're discovering here i think is the playing out of a plot which has been...
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sweat and cameron's got a big economy behind him lots of people in the e.u. for quite a long time. the problem for countries like hungry in the czech republic is this small a huge load on the european union they need to be there so they can't be seen as too peripheral they can't be seen as blocking what the majority want to do or voting on the currency now do you think this new agreement will actually be enough to save the year. i think it's a little bit trying to redesign the titanic as it's hitting the iceberg it's the wrong time you know you really wouldn't want to be starting from here they have huge amounts to do all of those negotiations just in brussels really didn't make much substantial change to the structure of how they're going to rescue the euro they've set themselves up with a process to do so not everybody is going to go along with it but it's still going to work out all the details who's going to do what the deficit is going to be how you're going to correct the structural problems in europe and it remains to be seen whether they can do that a
sweat and cameron's got a big economy behind him lots of people in the e.u. for quite a long time. the problem for countries like hungry in the czech republic is this small a huge load on the european union they need to be there so they can't be seen as too peripheral they can't be seen as blocking what the majority want to do or voting on the currency now do you think this new agreement will actually be enough to save the year. i think it's a little bit trying to redesign the titanic as it's...